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(or your fluent.msh file or what ever you asked for). This "output" process will produce your *.cgns file. Keep in mind that the output converters run off the saved files, so it is usually a good idea to save your project but if you just saved after applying your bocos, you don't need to do it again.ĭuring the output process, solver specific options will be available. Even if you don't want to set up bocos in ICEM (some users prefer to do that in the solver), you should still click on the bocos button and apply the empty bocos file.īefore outputting to the solver, it will ask you to save your project. Then you can setup your boundary conditions (second icon), and finally, output to solver (4th Icon). Select your solver (set it to CGNS in your case). To output to solver, go to the "output" tab. None of these files are intended for the solver. The *.prj file is a "project" file that ties the rest of these together. The *.atr is an "attributes" file (needed by some solvers). The *.fbc is a "family boundary conditions" file. The *.tin file is the geometry and mesh parameters, the *.uns file is an unstructured mesh file in native ICEM CFD format. You should probably try a few tutorials to get you past the basic steps (training would be a good idea too if you have access, but I know not everyone does). ICEM export mesh - CFD Online Discussion Forums













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